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October 2019

02 October

Charlie Cunningham – Rough Trade (Brooklyn, NY)


The English songwriter known for his goosebump-inducing theatre performance now headlines this international fall tour. Cunningham’s NME- and MOJO-approved voice takes the spotlight, as well as his nylon-string guitar playing inspired by his love of Spanish flamenco. Only a drummer and keyboardist will join him on stage.

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04 October

06 October

Blanco White –Bowery Ballroom (NYC)


What began as a solo project of Londoner Josh Edwards – a student of Spanish guitar and the charango – is now a full-blown “dexterous, poignant, and softly addictive” (Clash) exploration of Andalusian and Latin music. This tour previews the project’s debut album, On the Other Side (April 3rd via Yucatan Records).

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07 October

Bombay Bicycle Club – Brooklyn Steel (Brooklyn, NY)


When the UK chart-topping, Mercury Music Prize-nominated band announced a New York show, it sold out so quickly they built an entire US tour around it. This tour marks the triumphant live return of the beloved British guitar institution, which has a new album, Everything Else Has Gone Wrong, out early next year.

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07 October

Jack Gray – Mercury Lounge (NYC)


After making a splash with shows in NYC and LA and a headlining tour in Australia, the 21-year-old Aussie’s second US tour supports Maisie Peters. The “alt and adventurous” (Idolator) multi-genre experimentalist will play from his recently released EP Nights Like This (Warner Music Group).

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08 October

Bombay Bicycle Club – Brooklyn Steel (Brooklyn, NY)


When the UK chart-topping, Mercury Music Prize-nominated band announced a New York show, it sold out so quickly they built an entire US tour around it. This tour marks the triumphant live return of the beloved British guitar institution, which has a new album, Everything Else Has Gone Wrong, out early next year.

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08 October

10 October

Moonchild – Brooklyn Bowl (Brooklyn, NY)


After a year of playing festivals worldwide and tours with Kamasi Washington and The Internet, the electrifying alternative R&B trio that “continues to hypnotize” (THE FADER) embark on their own headlining US fall tour. They’re playing their biggest venues yet, and they’ll bring to the stage all their instruments: saxophone, flute, synth bass, keys, flugelhorn, trumpet, and clarinet.

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11 October

Bon Iver

Bon Iver – Barclays Center (Brooklyn, NY)


The larger scale of Bon Iver's new tour reflects their growing community in both recording and live performance, inviting the audience to gather for an exciting new production. Jenn Wasner (Wye Oak, Flock of Dimes) joins Justin Vernon, Sean Carey, Matthew McCaughan, Michael Lewis, and Andrew Fitzpatrick to form the live band. Feist, Indigo Girls, Sharon Van Etten, and Yo La Tengo support select dates.

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12 October

slenderbodies

slenderbodies – Rough Trade (Brooklyn, NY)


“The Komorebi” headlining tour pushes this “dynamic pairing” (Clash) to the next level of their groovy yet melancholic dueling-guitar sound, which is fleshed out on-stage with a live drummer and looping beats. In the last year, along with headline dates around the globe, the duo has toured with Milky Chance, Mura Masa, Passion Pit, and PVRIS.

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17 October

18 October

Richard Marx

Richard Marx – St. George Theatre (Staten Island, NY)


The GRAMMY-winning, multi-million-selling pop star – the only male artist whose first seven singles reached the Top 5 on the Billboard charts – embarks on this intimate theater tour. The heartfelt new album, Limitless (February 7th via BMG), features co-writes with Sara Bareilles and Marx’s wife and son, as well as production from deadmau5.

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19 October

Richard Marx

Richard Marx – Wellmont Theater (Montclair, NJ)


The GRAMMY-winning, multi-million-selling pop star – the only male artist whose first seven singles reached the Top 5 on the Billboard charts – embarks on this intimate theater tour. The heartfelt new album, Limitless (February 7th via BMG), features co-writes with Sara Bareilles and Marx’s wife and son, as well as production from deadmau5.

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22 October

Wrabel

Wrabel – Bowery Ballroom (NYC)


Following appearances during P!nk’s European tour, where they performed their collaboration “90 Days,” Wrabel presents the co-headlining “happy people sing sad songs tour” with Billy Raffoul. During these solo performances, Wrabel will debut live music from his EP, one of those happy people (Big Gay Records).

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22 October

Open to Debate

Intelligence Squared U.S. Debates “Europe Has Declared War on American Tech Companies” – Kaye Playhouse (NYC)


European regulators are taking on American technology companies like Apple, Facebook, and Google in a big way. Regulations like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), regulators say, will give power back to tech consumers by protecting their data and will restore faith in tech companies. But not everyone agrees. Intelligence Squared U.S. debates "Europe Has Declared War on American Tech Companies."

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23 October

Josh Abbott Band – Gramercy Theatre (NYC)


The chart-topping Texas country stars – late-night veterans with millions of streams – return to the road to play their new Catching Fire EP. The seven-piece band’s relentless on-stage energy has transformed them from a beloved regional act into a national success with a devoted following coast to coast.

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24 October

Marco Benevento – Music Hall of Williamsburg (Brooklyn, NY)


The self-described LA “hot dance piano rock” master hits the road and all his keys. Benevento has performed everywhere from Carnegie Hall and Newport Jazz to Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo. According to the LA Times, "it’s safe to say that no one sees the keyboard quite like Marco Benevento's genre-blind mashup of indie rock, jazz and skewed improvisation.”

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24 October

Donovan Woods – Bowery Ballroom (NYC)


The JUNO-winning and Polaris-nominated songwriter and folk storyteller is now a CCMA winner. Last year’s Both Ways – fans include Rolling Stone, FADER, and Billboard – won the Roots Album of the Year award. Woods will play songs from Both Ways on this new tour opening for Ruston Kelly with his trusted band, The Opposition.

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24 October

The Commonheart – Mercury Lounge (NYC)


This eight-piece Pittsburgh powerhouse led by fiery, Joe Cocker-like frontman Clinton Clegg will win you over with a sound “so explosive...it [could] summon a biblical thunderstorm” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). They’ve shared the stage with Gary Clark Jr. and performed on the Outlaw Music Festival tour with Willie Nelson, Van Morrison, Sturgill Simpson, and more.

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26 October

Amy Speace – Rockwood Stage 3 (NYC)


Shakespeare storytelling meets folk-pop in a typically rousing Amy Speace set. This tour highlights new songs from Me And The Ghost Of Charlemagne, Speace’s most spare and stripped-down album about life and death and the journey of all dreamers.

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28 October

Scarypoolparty

Scarypoolparty – Playstation Theater (NYC)


The alter ego of American Idol breakout Alejandro Aranda and “the next John Mayer” (Ones to Watch) sells out his first headlining tour. This will be his first full-band tour, which follows a sold-out acoustic summer tour. His recent Lollapalooza performance landed him on best-of lists from Billboard, GRAMMY, Chicago Tribune, and more.

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29 October

Allen Stone

Allen Stone – The Cutting Room (NYC)


The man with “disarmingly soulful vocals” (Billboard) follows his summer tour with Train with something a little different: an intimate karaoke tour. Stone will preview songs from his upcoming album, Building Balance (November 8th via ATO), and he will play classic karaoke staples, upfront and literally face-to-face with his fans.

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29 October

30 October

Allen Stone

Allen Stone – The McKittrick Hotel (NYC)


The man with “disarmingly soulful vocals” (Billboard) follows his summer tour with Train with something a little different: an intimate karaoke tour. Stone will preview songs from his upcoming album, Building Balance (November 8th via ATO), and he will play classic karaoke staples, upfront and literally face-to-face with his fans.

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